This essay attempts to comprehend how one might think about old masjids in Malabar using Martin Heidegger’s idea of “dwelling,” while also relating it to Talal Asad’s concept of “tradition,” and Karl Marx’s critique of capitalism. It is not, obviously, looking to a universal definition of masjids in Malabar. Rather, it is, in the most mundane sense, a thought exercise. Through his hermeneutic phenomenology, I use Heidegger’s philosophy to help me make sense of some of my t...| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
The Masjid an-Nabawi had been built completely and the Friday Prayers were being performed here. In order to read his sermon and to be able to see into the eyes of his audience, our noble Prophet would stand up on the stump of a date tree and address his Companions from there. The pulpit was […]| Green Dome